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Old 02-12-2001, 03:53 PM   #3
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Bill,
We've talked about burnout recently. There comes a time when you slow down. Your reaching that point. It happened to me after my children were born. When you do slow down you will start to appreaciate your time on the beach more. One of the things I have learned over the many years of fishing non stop is "When to quit". As much as you hate to admit it while your casting there are nights when the bass are not coming out to play. Knowing when to quit will improve your outlook about the sport and allow you to enjoy your family to the fullest. I'm lucky to get 2 or 3 nights a week in nowadays, and they're not even all nighters. Slow yourself down a bit. The pangs to get on the beach will come again, and you will enjoy the surf much more than ever.
PS: Don't ever get a boat!
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